An officer who has custody of an arrestee and who willfully refuses to allow an attorney to visit the arrestee, when that attorney has been requested by the prisoner or any relative of the prisoner, is

(a) guilty of a misdemeanor and must pay the prisoner $500.
(b) guilty of a felony and must forfeit his or her job.
(c) guilty of an infraction, punishable by $250 fine.
(d) not guilty of any crime.


(a) guilty of a misdemeanor and must pay the prisoner $500.

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a. Preparation b. Omission c. Fleeting d. Possession

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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